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Message from PM Mathew 01 Group Chief Executive Officer Message from Matthew Knight, 02 Group Chief Financial Officer Message from Gary Worrall 03 i CEO Lorne Stewart Engineering, Rotary Building Services and MDSL Message from Nick Smith 04 Operations Director Lorne Stewart Facilities South West SHEQ 05 Colchester 06 Harrow & 08 Southampton 10 North West 12 14 North East 16 Midlands 18 MDSL 20 Rotary Building Services 22 Plymouth 24 Staff News Update 25 Our People Charity

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Thank you for your ‘‘continued support

hilst Brexit continues to dominate the political headlines, we There is often a bigger picture and consequence of local decisions, we should think continue to speculate about the impact on UK markets and Lorne Stewart Group first. in particular the construction industry. We can still see a Wpipeline of projects ahead and whilst this is lower than this time last year, We will remain focussed on our core skills; whilst we deliver major projects we also we continue to press ahead with confidence. Tendering activity continues operate very well with minor works. A focus on end clients is necessary as evidence across the group against a backdrop of tightening margins and projected proves greater margins exist. We must link up and more intensely leverage MDSL’s inflation making it all the more important to ensure prime cost is right and offsite capability and our Facilities division. Combining these capabilities with core the risk profile of the project suits Lorne Stewart’s skill set. Engineering skills differentiates us from the competition. Indeed the government is driving a more productive country, so BIM and modular are key objectives that will Looking forward, we expect sector growth to be strongest in Infrastructure, with not be disappearing anytime soon from the construction industry. Commercial and Residential more likely to be affected by ongoing political and economic uncertainty. Over the next ten years £600bn of investment is expected Safety awareness remains vitally important to the Lorne Stewart Group. Earlier in in UK public and private infrastructure. We have strong references in health, the year we achieved a milestone of 2 million worked hours RIDDOR free. This was education, defence and local government. We are ready to react to this likely shift a fantastic achievement for the group and one to be immensely proud of. In July we in our pipeline as programmes are let to Main Contractors and filter through the were awarded the RoSPA Presidents Award for our outstanding safety achievements supply chain. including ten consecutive Gold Awards. I would like to thank everyone for their commitment to safety in all that they do. We have experienced some project cancellations as clients decide to switch more collaborative negotiated procurement routes into traditional competitive tendering. Our Board of Directors has changed in 2017. Gary Heitmann was promoted to This has not always been a decision based on project costs, although some Group Business Development Director. Previously, Gary was Pre-Construction programmes were certainly derailed by inflation not envisaged when the prime Director in the Engineering Division. Matthew Knight has joined as Group Chief contract was let, but also due to the deteriorating credit risk of Main Contractors. Finance Officer. 2017 has seen some astronomical losses for these clients in our sector. Much was said about Balfour Beatty’s losses some years ago but these have been dwarfed Progress has been made to streamline our administrative processes during the by recent Stock Exchange announcements. Problem contracts continue to year. We have expanded shared services in Harrow to centralise procurement with headline trade press and challenge the accounts in all construction businesses. our main suppliers and certain finance back office functions for the West region Very significant losses arising on Energy From Waste projects are another and MDSL.

consistent theme. These factors have resulted in banking covenant breaches and various emergency measures including selling business assets to fund Another development during the year is that we have changed our legal structure continued operations. further to promote the independent identity of Lorne Stewart Engineering, Lorne Stewart Facilities, Rotary and MDSL brands. Under the new arrangements, Rotary

The Lorne Stewart Group has experienced a mixed 2017. Some great profitable Building Services Limited and MDSL Limited are no longer owned by Lorne Stewart projects have been delivered and a further acquisition of client references PLC. Instead, our operating companies including Lorne Stewart PLC are all now obtained as we focus on building relationships with clients that operate a fair game. owned by a newly incorporated holding company, LSRM Holdings Limited. All Customer brands such as Aston Martin and Virgin continue to become an important contractual and trading arrangements between the Group’s operating companies, client base. We have secured 1 Palace Street, a high end residential project customers, employees and supply chain remain unchanged. ‘‘ neighbouring Buckingham Palace. In the north east two MOD projects at Marne and Bourlon Barracks maintain our presence in the MOD sector. Other Main “I want to take this opportunity to wish you Contractor clients we have worked very successfully with during 2017 include Galliford Try, Kier, BAM and Sir Robert McAlpine. and your families a very merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year. Enjoy the festive season We must continue to challenge why we are tendering projects. Is our client right, and I look forward to working with you all again and can the delivery team manage the risk and return margin to our shareholders? It is easy to be seduced into larger contracts that strain our resources and impose in 2018”. greater technical risk. In a recent strategy discussion the board discussed the need to know our place, our sweet spots, as a regionally structured MEP contractor. So P. M. Mathew if we have doubt, we simply stay out. Additionally whilst regionally focussed we Group Chief Executive Officer must realise the impact of regional behaviours when dealing with national clients. 02 TOUcHLINE g Introduction to the new Group CFO

t is now six months since I joined the Lorne Stewart close to home in the veryw public problems our larger listed Clients and group and I have been able to visit (almost!) all of our competitors currently face. offices, some of our construction sites and meet a lot of “Istaff. I have been very impressed with the range of projects What is clear from industry data and our own understanding is that the Group is involved in, the value we deliver to Clients and in mid-sized Construction companies like Lorne Stewart are much more particular the dedication of everyone I have met. adaptable to changing times. The top 100 in our sector consistently outperform the top 10 and specialists generally perform best of all. I was interested initially in Lorne Stewart since my background The opportunity is huge – Construction is a £110 billion market in the is Engineering, which I studied at University as a Ford sponsored UK, or 7% of GDP, and we have many superb references. Our challenge student. I later went on to train as an accountant and spent much of is to choose wisely where to invest valuable sales effort and to make my career in Information Technology, working as Financial Controller sure we deliver. Looking forward I remain very optimistic. The only thing and later as Finance Director. The businesses I looked after performed that is certain is it will be eventful!

large software development and outsourcing contracts where

the accounting and contracting principles were borrowed directly Thank you for all of your hard work this from Construction. The opportunity to combine my early interest in Engineering with my experience in contract finance was compelling year. Please take a well-earned break, and “ for me and I was delighted to be appointed as the Group’s new CFO. best wishes to you and your families for

For those who have worked in Construction for longer I imagine it Christmas and the New Year. I look forward has felt challenging most of the time! We now face unprecedented to working with you all again in 2018. levels of uncertainty due to events at home and abroad. Construction is usually an accurate barometer of sentiment, with the market quick to make or delay investment decisions, depending on confidence Matthew Knight and the direction of economic indicators. We see the effects of this Group Chief Financial Officer GRADUATIONS

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20% Black 70% Black i Recognising our people 03 Lorne stewart Engineering w ixed fortune, is perhaps the best way to describe On a much more positive note it is pleasing to talk about the many 2017 for both the construction sector in general upsides in the year none more than the fact that we have continued and Lorne Stewart. The former saw several well- to deliver a whole host of extremely successful projects to instantly “Mknown building services providers swallowed up by main recognisable top tier names such as Aston Martin, Berkeley Homes, contractors in their quest for the self-delivery option along Kier, Sir Robert McAlpine, Galliford Try etc, and continue to enjoy repeat with some very worrying profit warnings from perceived business from these valued customers. construction sector leaders. We have also experienced a welcome upsurge in our opportunity We began the year with the unenviable task of having to deliver newly pipeline both in quantity and quality and our tender conversion rates awarded contracts with longstanding and new customers alike whilst particularly in the regional business’ has led to a forward workbook of at the same time completing various legacy contracts secured before more than 75% of that anticipated. our revised bid selection strategy had come into effect, the likes of which have become all too familiar in our industry. This has primarily For many years we have focussed on and been very proud of ensuring been brought about by unrealistic pre-construction and completion we provide a safe place in which we all work which in turn has resulted programmes, fuelled by insufficient budgetary allowances having been in a health and safety record second to none and well worthy of set for construction projects in the first place. mention. In 2017 this included an enviable milestone of 2 million hours without a RIDDOR incident and numerous prestigious awards such as It cannot go unnoticed that we have also had to regretfully deal with the the RoSPA Presidents Award for having demonstrated outstanding safety re-emergence of what can only be described as adversarial and unfair achievements. It goes without saying that I would like to thank the SHEQ practice and behaviour normally only encountered during times of team who have tirelessly worked in the background to bring this about. recessional survival. Thankfully this has been the exception rather than the rule and to those of you who have been involved with such practice Finally, the all-important ‘what next?’ – 2018 will be a year in which I can only extend my thanks for the resilience and professionalism you Lorne Stewart will challenge and without fear or reticence change have shown and continue to show in dealing with it. everything we do in order to make it better. The message is “we will continue to concentrate on improving the key elements of our business This does however prompt me to remind us all of the statement I have such as bid selectivity, pre-construction, technical compliance and previously made and without apology repeat – that it is untenable to faultless project completion working only with a client base and supply expect any specialist sub-contractor to sustainably operate in such an chain that shares our values, aspirations and goals.” arena and serves only the purpose of creating an image of exactly what construction should not look like. A programme of change will be set out and communicated to the Senior Management Team in readiness for the New Year, the main thrust of which will not only be ensuring certainty of design, programme, cost, value and cash liquidity but the all-important investment in our people

to ensure they have the skill sets to implement the changes thought necessary. On this note I would ask you to support me in continuing to

remain proud of our reputation and welcome the challenge of controlled growth, opportunity and differentiation by operational excellence. May I take this opportunity to“ thank you all personally for your hard work this past year and wish you a very merry Christmas and a happy New Year.

Gary Worrall Chief Executive Officer, Lorne Stewart Engineering Rotary Building Services and MDSL 04 TOUcHLINE

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huge thank you to all the Team at Business development have worked hand in hand with the Lorne Stewart Facilities (Southern facilities management team to seek new opportunities and division) for excellent Client retention and recently secured a national maintenance contract for Bond “deliveringA services of excellence to our new and Dickinson and a National Project Framework for EDF which diverse range of Clients across the region. should seek significant opportunities for the Lorne Stewart Southern business in 2018. The team have worked tirelessly during the year to capitalise on new opportunities securing maintenance contracts and Employee Recognition Award Schemes launched in early 2017 small works contracts such as English Heritage (East) reactive have been very successful resulting in a number of the team response, small works and mechanical & electrical planned being recognised for their work in the field which had resulted in preventative maintenance, specialist crane refurbishment formal correspondence being received directly from our Clients

works; UKAEA Culham Science Park, roof replacement praising their response, service and support. n schemes across a number of schools in Cornwall, boiler and heating replacement works for Cornwall Council, plant Closing the year off, the significant efforts of the management, room refurbishment works awarded through reputation for administration and engineering team currently show financial the Guinness Partnership Trust in Portsmouth and fire alarm delivery in line with challenging budgets for 2017 and I look installations within 3 high rise tower accommodation blocks forward to this excellent result continuing into 2018. for Plymouth Community Homes Ltd.

On behalf of the senior management With the support from our IMS team headed by Siju John,

Contract Manager Paul Turner and his team have very team at Lorne Stewart Facilities, b successfully implemented a fully paperless mobile tablet we thank you all for your continued“ CAFM IT system bespoke to Lorne Stewart in June of 2017 at UKAEA. This system provides real-time reporting and support, hard work and we wish you automatic works updates to our IMS and our client's FM all a very happy Christmas and a system making this site the first truly paperless system in the prosperous New Year. country managed by Lorne Stewart Facilities. Nick Smith Operations Director Lorne Stewart Facilities (South West) Recognising our people 05

SHELorne Stewart PLC has had its approachQ to occupational safety and health recognised in an awards scheme run by the Safety Charity, the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA).

he RoSPA Health and Safety recognising and celebrating excellence Awards have become the in safety performance longer than any key fixture in the health and other in the industry. Kevin Hatley Tsafety calendar and offer organisations Lorne Stewart Group a prime opportunity to prove their The President's (10 consecutive Health & Safety Manager, said: ongoing commitment to raising health Golds) Award at the RoSPA and safety standards. Occupational Health and Safety Awards “RoSPA firmly believes that organisations’ that demonstrate 2017 was presented at a ceremony commitment to continuous improvement in accident and ill health The longevity and undisputed reputation held at the Hilton Birmingham prevention deserve recognition. Lorne Stewart has shown that it of RoSPA and the Awards scheme is Metropole Hotel, at the National is fully committed to this, now and in the future. just one of the key reasons it has been Exhibition Centre. h

n We are delighted to have received the award in recognition of our approach to health & safety and that of our employee’s contribution in maintaining such high standards.” b g w i 06 TOUcHLINE SOUTH EAST b g ColchesA Busy and Productive Year – 2017t haser been another busy year for the Colchester Branch with completion of RAF Honington, Drapers School,

Watling Park School and Phase 1 & 2 of the Boiler Replacementn works for Harlow District Council.

We have also been successful in securing also has a challenge ahead for 2018 in Selwyn School which will complete next securing and delivering the Budget of year. which I am confident can be achieved.

The University Arms Hotel team are Simon Churchill currently busy on the project with Branch Manager h completion due in Jan 2018, the Branch Colchester

Harlow Replacement Boilers Phase 2 (Right) Main Contractor: Harlow District Council Value: £800,000 Completion: 2017

Phase 2 works was carried out under special procurement route as the works were required to be started immediately due to the existing underground mains failing due to corrosion. New heating services have been re-routed to run up the side of the buildings onto the flat roofs with new risers running down to each dwelling which meant revisiting 92 properties 3 at a time to install the new rising mains. Lightning protection and a safety hand rail system have also been installed as part of the new works.

Managing the Project is Steve Chipperfield (Project Engineer) with Patsy Kehoe our Tenant Liaison Officer. Steve is working closely with Harlow Council while Patsy deals with the Tenants to coordinate entry into the flats.

Selwyn School (Right) Main Contractor: Galliford Try – Luton Office Value: £1.22m Completion: February 2018

Colchester won the bid for the M&E and design of Selwyn School, M&E construction started in July of 2017.

The project is being run by Project Manager Jerry Denny with Supervision on site from Clive Petley. Once completed the school will cater for the needs of 640 pupils mainly from the local area when fully occupied.

The school has natural ventilation units with wet coils throughout the ground and first floor classrooms. The two halls and office areas have assisted ventilation throughout with the halls being heated by underfloor heating and the supplementary rooms being heated by radiators; fed from two gas fired boilers. Domestic Services to classrooms and toilet areas are served from gas fired water heaters, all from the main boiler house. The school also caters for itself having a fully fitted commercial kitchen with the latest catering equipment. Energy efficient lighting controls with LED technology lighting, structured cabling, IP CCTV, fire alarm, intruder alarm, disabled toilet & refuge alarm makes up the electrical services within the building. Recognising our people 07

Drapers Primary School (Left) Main Contractor: Galliford Try w Value: £1.2m Completion: September 2017

g Another major project completed by the Colchester Branch was the construction of the new Design & Build Drapers Maylands Primary School, constructed by Galliford Try and managed by our Mechanical Project Engineer Steve n Chipperfield with our Electrical Supervisor Dave Sherwood on site.

Radiators are the main source of heating for the building supplied from two gas fired condensing boilers with underfloor heating in the main hall. Boosted domestic i services to classrooms and toilet areas are served from an incoming water main serving one storage cold water tank and two gas fired calorifiers all served from the first h floor main boiler house along with BMS control. Energy efficient lighting and controls with LED technology lighting throughout, external building and carpark lighting, vehicle gate access intercom, three number car charging points,

n PV on the roof, structured cabling, external CCTV, fire alarm, intruder alarm, disabled toilet & refuge alarm makes up the electrical services within the building.

Watling Park Primary School (Left) Main Contractor: Galliford Try b Value: £1.3m

The M&E Services project for the new design & build of Watling Park Primary School, completed by the Colchester Branch was constructed by Galliford Try. The new School is located near to the A1 arterial Road. The project was managed on site by our Mechanical Project Engineer Steve Chipperfield with our Electrical Project Engineer Darren Clarke-Shaw. The school will cater for the needs of 400+ pupils when fully occupied, at present there are children in Years 1, 2 and Reception. Only 50% of the school is currently occupied but annual intake will increase the numbers over the next couple of years.

The school has been purpose built with an excellent outdoor space full of activity areas including a new sports MUGA pitch and refurbished pavilion. Inside there are specialist classrooms for design technology, nurture, themed group rooms, technology zone in addition to spacious classrooms. Every area is carefully designed to create calm and purposeful learning. The school also has a fully fitted commercial kitchen.

The School has stand-alone natural ventilation units in all classrooms and the main hall, also with assisted ventilation to the outer perimeter of the lower and upper classrooms. Extract ventilation has been installed throughout the toilet blocks. Radiators and radiant panels are the main source of heating supplied by two gas fired condensing boilers with underfloor heating in the hall. An incoming water main serves a cold water storage tank with two gas fired calorifiers installed on the first floor BMS controlled boiler room. Boosted domestic services feed classrooms and toilet areas on both ground and first floors. 08 TOUcHLINE Harrow & London “2017 overall has been a tough year however, we have made progress on The Glebe under the guidance of Larry Smiles, Keith Robertson and Peter Martin. Similarly progress has been made on Centre Point under the guidance of Peter Violet, Gary Heitmann, Ross Maynard and George Fletcher. With hard work we are getting there!

Works on Kings Court headed by Len forward to the commencement of that we secure some of these as Finally I would like to wish all staff Quy and Goodmans Fields headed by 1 Palace Street. firm orders. I would like to thank all and their families and loved ones a Simon Johnson have progressed well parties who have assisted over the merry Christmas and a happy, healthy and continue to do so. We need a concentrated effort to past year as I know that the effort and prosperous New Year. Have a obtain new work and this will be the has been great particularly in difficult great break.” 2018 will bring total completion to real focus that we all need to support. circumstances. I would like to give a Kings Court, Centre Point, Goodmans We have a number of opportunities special mention to all the managers Lee Burgess Fields and The Glebe and we look at present and we need to ensure who are working tirelessly on their Regional Director projects.

1 Palace Street (Right)

Lorne Stewart was originally approached to tender the project directly by the Client, Northacre having successfully completed the Lancaster Gate project for them.

Our contract is with the Main Contractor, Balfour Beatty, making 1 Palace Street the first project in the Southern Region to be secured with them. We hope that this may be the start of a future relationship with them and may lead to further partnerships.

Situated opposite Buckingham Palace and the Queen's Gallery, this spectacular building with Grade II listed west façade will house 72 high end unique apartments. The project consists of; underground parking, communal courtyard garden, restaurant and scene for the Southern region. The McNulty and Arun Mathew, whom will The Glebe extensive leisure facilities. The façade project will be led by Senior Project be completing the Goodman’s Fields Manager Simon Johnson with a project and will bring their successful of the original building is mainly being The ultra high end Glebe project supporting team consisting of Rob skillset to 1 Palace Street. retained – only one new elegant and is now moving into the completion Lauder, Elliot Northmore, Jacek Wszola contemporary elevation is being built phase with the first 2 of the 7 and Mladena Zankovska, who will be facing Palace Street. Encompassing the 1 Palace Street is not only a high apartments already handed over giving the project a design appraisal best of old and new, the project creates end scheme but also a high paced, to the Client. The Client is now and detailing the project co-ordination a tasteful and seamless blend of five hectic and challenging project. Despite completing FFE works, fitting £30k at the front end to ensure appropriate architectural styles – Italian and French being a stone’s throw away from the chandeliers and £60k front doors. Renaissance, Beaux Arts, Queen Anne checks are carried out and any design/ Queen’s residence, there will be no co-ordination risks are identified and and Contemporary. Modern marble time for cucumber sandwiches with The apartments are looking fantastic mitigated as early as possible. wall cladding and integrated furniture HRH as this project will be demanding and will be exceptional when blend flawlessly with renovated period on detail, quality and installation. The completed however the co-ordination Toinpre Amaegbe is the Co-ordination features like ceiling cornicing, skirting team will draw on previous experience has proved to be unbelievably difficult Manager who will in turn be the and original fireplaces. from Goodman’s Fields, The Glebe and and unforgiving although we are Commissioning Manager throughout Centre Point to ensure the successful working through this. In terms of the the course of the project. The team will 1 Palace Street is the new bright delivery of the project. overall perspective of the project we be further strengthened by Thomas star on the residential development now have permanent power live and g Recognising our people 09 Harrow & London w Centre Point Lights Up i (Left and above) After three long years hidden behind the scaffold and cladding, Centre Point Tower has finally been revealed to the outside world again following her refurbishment. All the windows replaced, the top three floors rebuilt and 82 apartments conceded within the facade that; as required by planning, looks exactly the same as it did when built in 1965.

Christmas came early to the site this year. At the request of the Client; Almacantar, Lorne Stewart arranged to “light up” the top floor of the development to coincide with the Oxford Street Christmas lights being turned on.

The two meter high “CENTRE POINT” letter lights; which sit on both sides of the building on the 34th floor, are protected by the “listed” planning consent for the development. The installation has been replaced exactly as it looked prior to the refurbishment and has now been fully commissioned with updated dimming and light senor control.

On 7th November 2017 the Oxford Street Christmas lights were switched on by “Rita Ora”, however Lorne Stewart went one better and the CPT “switch on” which was presided over by our own Peter “Ora” Ruffett to ensure that it all went “without” a bang.

In early November the 13 unit affordable apartment block; White Lion House, was handed over to Almacantar for use by Camden social housing and 6 of the 9 ‘shell’ retails were also completed. Finally on the 30th November 2017 the first of the new owners took possession of their apartments in the tower with another 20 units expected to be occupied prior to Christmas.

primary heat and cooling live from the Goodmans Fields The amenity floors, remaining retail, landlord’s areas and shell and core. Heat is on to 3 of the the penthouse will be completed in stages in the first 7 apartments. Chilled water is on 2 of Goodmans Fields North East Block, for Berkeley quarter of next year and final close out of the integrated the 7 apartments. Homes (North East London) Ltd has been led by control systems and Building Control requirements Simon Johnson, supported by a robust engineering expected by April 2018. Lorne Stewart and Multiplex are team. From an installation perspective it is virtually working collaboratively to an agreed complete and commissioning is 98% complete. set of milestone completion dates to Expectations will be that this project will be “Thank you for all the efforts in achieve sectional completions from completed early 2018. getting the signs turned on last now until the middle of March 2018. night. It was much appreciated The project used MDSL cupboard modules by our team and please pass our Currently major pressure is on combining HIUs, MVHR, UFH manifolds and tenant everyone to close all 1st fix works valve assemblies to good effect, delivering quality gratitude to all those involved in in 4 of the 7 apartments prior to and consistency. This has helped sustain a very this small but significant item. Christmas, this will enable us and high quality installation setting a high standard for My thanks again. ” Multiplex to install joinery and Berkeley Homes (North East London) Ltd. whom use finishes to allow our 2nd fix and as a benchmark for their other projects. James Waite commissioning in the New Year. Project Director, Almancanter b condenser plant and packaged air handling units located water heaters, externally and other plant including gas boilers, packaged booster set and associated cold water storage tank, in a roof level plant space. valves etc. pumps, The project was completed to a high standard and included an exhaustive and rigorous testing and commissioning period. demonstrated our ability to produce once again, have, We work to a high standard and continue to develop our working relationship with Kier Construction. y House or at Observ (Right) £3.95m Contract value: Contract duration: 48 weeks This project comprised the redevelopment of an existing The existing Slough. Windsor Road, office building located on building was stripped back to the original concrete structure, new floors were added using structural steel and new facilities featuring an internal core areas, were included comprising lifts, The building redevelopment atrium and external escape stairs. was designed to achieve a high quality HQ office facility finished A standard. to a Cat Our serviceswith the designs were developed in accordance Watkins Payne performance specifications provided by the Partnership and these incorporated flexibility for either fully independent occupation or as a floor by floor basis with scope for further sub-division with the exception of the fifth floor. Central ventilation systems serve and all of the office areas VRF systems serve capable all of the office floors which are of Core areas being controlled via the automatic controls system. cleaners’ stores and WCs, female and disabled comprise male, shower rooms. Electrical services include a new roof mounted electrical switchroom with main distribution switchgear and a purpose Distribution extends via service risers. transformer. made HV/LV VRF Mechanical services plant is located at roof level with

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Regional Director happy Christmas and a prosperous 2018 ”. and a prosperous 2018 happy Christmas Luke McCathie our region. On behalf of everyone at SouthamptonI wish you all a our region. we have also moved to develop our capacity to exploit new markets in we have also moved to develop our capacity to exploit remained the same, sound engineering and reliable performance and and reliable performance and sound engineering remained the same, business as well as a few challenges along the way. Our focus has way. as a few challenges along the business as well “2017 has provided develop our us with further opportunities to standard. completed on time and to the required showed commitment to ensure we Project Manager Jamie Sach who Our project team was led by Senior that met the output requirements. parties to deliver a compliant solution in the design team working with all Lorne Stewart acted as a partner assembly and sports hall. have been provided including an Other flexible and specialist facilities common spaces and toilet cores. laboratories, ICT suites, kitchen, kitchen, ICT suites, laboratories, extensive teaching spaces, extensive teaching spaces, school education incorporating to provide a modern facility for senior The remodelling has been undertaken external courtyard. with basement car parking and an first and second floor accommodation independent school for girls with The existing building provides ground, Blackberry, to provide a new Blackberry, 800 places. of the mobile phone company, of the mobile phone company, Contract V of the former headquarters building (Right) This project comprised the conversion Eden Girls School Contract Duration: 40 weeks

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Cherry Gardens School Winchester University, Khalsa Academy (Below) West Downs Campus (Below) Client: Galliford Try Client: Osborne Construction Client: Galliford Try Type: Education Type: Higher Education Type: Education Value: £2.5m Valve: £4.6m Value: £3.1m In 2015 Southampton were appointed This new build project is a gateway Following the i successful completion as the design partner for the building building for the University of Winchester of the Eden Girls School project, services on this brand new special and is located on the main campus Southampton have negotiated this new educational needs school. The complexity area of the University. The building will project which involves the redevelopment of the services and facilities required comprise teaching spaces, an open of an existing school. together with other factors led to a plan gallery and café, a lecture theatre, lengthy pre-construction process. studios, offices, a library and other The scheme will include a full associated core rooms. mechanical and electrical services w With the construction phase now installation and Lorne Stewart will underway we are delighted to have We will carry out the design development develop the design. The programme secured the contract to deliver the and act as a partner throughout the extends over approximately 70 weeks installation. Contract completion is pre-construction phase before moving with phased handovers. July 2018. on to the construction phase which commences in the Summer of 2018.

Ivydale School spaces with panel radiations in (Right) circulation areas. Client: Galliford Try Type: Education Domestic hot and cold water is Value: £1.6m provided by central systems with plant and equipment provided in a first floor Ivydale School is a brand new primary plant room and services distribution school for Southwick borough and extended through the ground floor provides a superb new building for all ceiling void. key stage 2 pupils at Ivydale. The new school has been provided The new school is arranged over two with a sprinkler system throughout. floors and incorporates a reception and Electrical services included LV administration area, main hall, kitchen distribution and small power, fire alarm, and toilet core. access control, intruder alarm system and CCTV lighting and emergency Teaching spaces are arranged around lighting is provided with local control the perimeter of the envelope providing a incorporating daylight dimming. light and open environment. The project was completed, tested, Ventilation is provided by purpose-made commissioned, witnessed and class room ventilation systems from accepted by the client. Lorne Stewart ‘Breathing Buildings’, underfloor heating were snag free at completion. is utilised throughout the occupied 12 TOUcHLINE w i NOrti h West “Lorne Stewart North West now incorporates Rotary Building Services North West, this allows the resources from both offices to be fully integrated and offers our Clients a more collaborative approach in providing our professional services.

This year we have maintained our As always the environment we work Merry Christmas and a happy g strategy for repeat business with new in is forever changing with new New Year.” projects from BAM Construction, Kier challenges, opportunities and therefore I Northern, Galliford Try and McLaren. would like to thank all our staff for their David Brickliffe We have also increased our Client efforts and patience in maintaining and Regional Director North West base with new opportunities from achieving the standards expected by our Bouygues and Overbury. Clients/Stakeholders.

New projects

24 MOUNT STREET (Top right) Main Contractor: Kier Northern Client: Fore Partnership

The office block in the centre of Manchester adjacent to the Midland Hotel and Manchester Central is a Grade A office facility, with approximately 8,000m2 of floor space.

The works include the refurbishment LANCASTER UNIVERSITY An independent assessment estimates “The Health Innovation development of the existing six-storey building, HEALTH INNOVATION CAMPUS the project will house a significant will trigger collaborations between retaining the existing concrete (Above) economic impact. Up to 2,000 jobs will the brightest minds in academia, structure, and the addition of two Main Contractor: BAM construction be created with a £100m boost to the business and healthcare and also new office storey’s creating an eight- Client: Lancaster University regional economy. draw in members of the public to storey building. The main entrance is help find solutions to some of the being reconfigured and the ground This Health Innovation Campus Our scope is for design, supply, most urgent, health related issues floor is provided with planning will create a world class centre of installation and commissioning of the facing society. It will drive new consent for A1/A3 accommodation excellence for innovation and research Mechanical, Electrical and Public Health innovations, new thinking, new with A3/office provided on level 1. in health. By bringing together Services with a start on site in the third approaches, new services and new innovators, academics, entrepreneurs, quarter of next year and completion products in healthcare, making a Our scope is for the design, supply, businesses, local government, citizens date of September 2019. significant impact locally, nationally installation and commissioning of and health care providers it will drive and internationally.” the mechanical, electrical and public advances in technologies, products and The overall value of the project is health services for the shell, core and ways of working to improve health and approximately £41m and is the first cat A office fit out. The start on site is healthcare. phase of the overall development. programmed for January 2018 with Neil Johnson – Dean of the facility of a completion within the third quarter Health and Medicine (FHM) said; of 2018. completed projects Recognising our people 13

SENSOR CITY, NEWCASTLE HUB XYZ Building Floors 2, 3, & 4 BLACKPOOL & FYLDE COLLEGE (Below) NEWCASTLE UNDER LYME (Below) ENERGY HQ Value: £1.5m (Below) Client – NCC (Below) Main Contractor: Kier Northern Value: £3m Main Contractor: Bardsley BREEAM Excellent Main Contractor: Kier Construction Lorne Stewart have completed the Cat A Construction fit out on the floor levels 2, 3 and 4 for Client: Blackpool & Fylde College Handed over in April this year, this We are proud to announce the NCC at the XYZ building in Manchester. BREEAM Excellent Enterprise Zone is a imminent handover of Newcastle Hub, Each floor level has been fitted out with Lorne Stewart successfully completed collaboration between Liverpool John situated in the heart of Newcastle- a four pipe fan coil system that provides the Mechanical, Electrical & Public Moores University, The University of under-Lyme. This new central location the heating and cooling. The primary Health Services for the new Lancashire Liverpool and Liverpool City Region combines the services delivered by services and lighting (LED luminaire Energy Headquarters for Blackpool & Local Enterprise Partnership. Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough with automatic control) were installed Fylde College. Council. Designed with a ‘fabric first’ under the shell and core contract. The building is serviced to a high approach to minimise heat loss to Services installed at high levels were on The college opened for students in standard using Multiservice Chilled reduce energy consumption, the view with no false ceiling so the quality September 2017 and is a centre for Beams providing tempered air and building is supported by photovoltaic had to be of a high standard to provide skills in renewable energy technology, lighting to the Innovation Hubs and panels on the roof. This approach is the correct appearance aesthetically. oil, gas and wind sectors. Prototype Engineering Workshops. predicted to achieve a BREEAM ‘Very Good’ rating and an EPC B energy Robert Phillips, Project Director, With regards to sustainability and a zero Fully controllable daylight sensing LED use rating. Cartwright Pickard Architects carbon footprint, the building contains lighting was strategically designed to commented: the following services; photo voltaic give optimum performance around the Key highlights include: Open plan “Lighting turned on for the first panels generating electricity both for facility. Full BMS control the facility offices with heating and cooling, LED time today at XYZ Allied London. the building and the network, solar and showcases a soothing ambiance lighting, lighting control providing an Really exciting milestone. The panels producing hot water, rainwater housed behind the external feature energy efficient system, underfloor care and attention put into the harvesting for the sanitary ware as well façade. power & data, Desk Management services by Lorne Stewart Brendan as a Living wall. System, Photo voltaic panels, Door Halliday and Nick Smith has been g access, CCTV, and Intruder alarm. exceptional”.

RAF VALLEY, ANGLESEY FIXED & ROTARY WING BUILDINGS (Above) Main Contractor: Kier Construction MANCHESTER AIRPORT T1/T3 MEET AND GREET Lorne Stewart successfully completed MULTI STOREY CAR PARK the mechanical, electrical and public health services within the Fixed & (Above) Main Contractor: Rotary Buildings located at RAF Valley BAM Construction in Anglesey. The fixed wing building was an existing building which was LIGHTBOX MEDIA CITY waterfront and Coronation Street The Manchester transformation refurbished to provide training/seminar BLOCK C1 and Manchester’s skyline. Internally, programme, set up by the Manchester rooms, fixed wing simulator halls, office accommodation, welfare facilities and (Above) Lightbox will be made up of one, two Airports Group (MAG) is set to Main Contractor: and three bed apartments. They will “modernise Manchester Airport for a plantroom areas. Bouygues UK feature high spec contemporary styled generation, to be a leading European kitchens, bathrooms, appliances and gateway.” Part of this proposed Part of the Rotary Wing involved a new The Lightbox C1 is a 19 storey, flooring. Our scope includes the design, programme involves increasing the build which was a two storey building 237 apartment block located within installation and commissioning of amount of car parking spaces from accommodating the administration, Media City UK, in close proximity to the mechanical, electrical and public 42,000 to 56,000. briefing rooms and flight operations for the offices and recording studios of health services for the shell, core the operational support. The final part of the BBC and ITV. and apartments. The start on site is The value of the building services Rotary Wing was the refurbishment of scheduled for January 2018 with a is approximately £4m and we have the existing Hangar 207 which houses The building will boast breathtaking completion in the first quarter of 2019. commenced with the design and the the helicopter aircraft hangar and views over Media City UK, the enabling works. includes acillary offices and workshop facilities. n

14 TOUcHLINE “Yet another challenging year and one that seems to have gone so quickly! 2017 has seen an increase in turnover with a few large prestigious projects, Trago Mills £5m and Aston Martin Laguna £4.5m in particular and various other contracts such as Lakefield School and Haikin & Bro Gwaun.

We have had a big increase in Small Works turnover with the support, effort and determination to achieve and the continuing success of our AC Department have this by the Cardiff internal Staff and Site Operatives all contributed to this. that we continue to be a success. To that end I would like to take this opportunity in thanking you all for We are fortunate to be part of various framework your support and wish you and your families a merry contracts in Designed 4 Life NHS, Abertawe Bro Christmas and a happy New Year,” Morganwg NHS and Cardiff University to name but a few which generates an amount of ‘negotiated’ work. Whilst I use the terminology ‘challenging’ thinking back Cyril Locke over the years, that applies to each year and it is only Regional Director, Cardiff cardiff

Aston Martin Lagonda, Gelliswick Church St Athans (Bottom right) (Above) Main Contractor: Senior Mechanical Project Manager, T. Richard Jones (BETWS) Ltd Andrew Caldwell, recently completed Combined M&E value: £4.5m work on the new Gelliswick Church in VC School in Milford Haven, Mechanical Project Manager: working closely with the main Mark Hillman contractor Willmott Dixon. Electrical Project Manager: Andrew Evans The £1.1m contract for the Mechanical Services included; natural ventilation/ Lorne Stewart’s contract consists of heat recovery systems, underfloor adapting the M&E Services within the heating, natural vent roof units, BMS, existing Red Dragon project buildings to general supply & extract ventilation, meet Aston Martin’s requirements which domestic hot & cold water services, and includes the infrastructure for the DBX air conditioning VRV System. production lines. Gelliswick Church in Wales VC Primary The works are spread over 3 super School, will replace the existing hangers and a support building. Phase schools of Hakin Community and 2 works commenced in April 2017 and Hubberston VC. The new school comes is due to complete in December 2017. as part of the Welsh Government’s 21st Century Schools Programme. Recognising our people 15

Coleg Y Cymoedd, Aberdare Coleg y Cymoedd is a new college The main building of the new campus n (Below) campus located on the outskirts of houses facilities for specialist courses Main Contractor: Kier Construction Aberdare town centre. The new including computing, creative media, b Combined M&E value: £2.7m campus is a steel frame structure with care & childhood studies, hospitality, a 4 storey and 3 storey block linked catering and hair & beauty. The Mechanical Project Manager: by an atrium, associated car parking facility also includes a professional Chris Hayman and the refurbishment of the old hairdressing salon and restaurant. Electrical Project Manager: existing railway building – the planned More traditional vocations such as James Quirk education facility being approximately bricklaying, carpentry and plumbing 5,500m². The £22m campus is home are also covered. to 600 students and was officially opened in October 2017.

Ysgol Bro Gwaun Secondary Castle Bingo Trago Mills, Merthyr Tydfil scale of the building from the inside. School, Fishguard (Above) (Above) Photos and footage of the impressive (Left) Main Contractor: Kier Construction building have revealed the progress of Main Contractor: BAM Construction Lorne Stewart Cardiff Branch has just Combined M&E value: £4.8m the site in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales, as the Value: Combined £2.6m completed the £1.3m refurbishment £40m shopping juggernaut prepares to BREEAM Excellent of Castle Bingo Morriston. Players at Electrical Project Manager: open its doors in Spring 2018. the bingo hall are set to be treated to James Quirk

Mech Project Manager: R. James enhancements which have been made With the total siteh equivalent to the size Elec Project Manager: J. Bailey to all the amenities. This new build project is on target to of 61 football pitches, images show be completed for Easter 2018. Set just the empty building ready to house the Lorne Stewart installed all new The game has been brought into off the A470 on the outskirts of Merthyr 180,000 products sold by the company mechanical and electrical services in the 21st Century – as the club has Tydfil, this 30,250m² facility will include across 38 departments. The building this recently completed new school and launched the UK’s most impressive 38 departments including a café, leisure will have 17 towers, each 20m high incorporated the existing school into the high definition video wall, with facilities and a petrol station. which will give the store its distinctive new systems. The project was handed electronic bingo tablets! appearance. over in November 2017. The project has a total build value Castle Bingo was opened in March of £40m; and along with the main New M&E Services include; LTHW 1993 and celebrates its 25th retail space there are a total of nine heating, Domestic Services, Gas, anniversary next Spring. ancillary buildings. Further proposed Sprinkler System, CHP, PV, Audio Visual, developments include a boating lake. Lighting, Data, Fire alarm and Door These pictures capture the massive access – all of which combined to achieve BREEAM score of excellent. 16 TOUcHLINE g

“2017 has been a year of improvement for the North East Region, our project teams have once again performed well across all projects, we have exceeded the Target Revenue set for the region due largely to our ‘Customer Penetration Strategy’. NOrth east We have sought out Key Clients’ with whom we have shared Proton Partners International objectives in driving and delivering ‘quality, value & timely completion of (Above and below) successful projects for our Clients’ and we are achieving these goals. This project is the first new build Proton Therapy Treatment Centre of its kind We have implemented our ‘Work Winning’ approach, our focus and in the United Kingdom, the facility will incorporate a new cancer care treatment emphasis is to ‘Invest’ in our Pre-Construction Planning to improve centre. Situated in Bedlington Northumberland the three-storey building will our offering to Key Clients. This has brought us deserved rewards in house MRI & CT scanning facilities together with cancer treatment via the g Lineac and Proton Vaults. securing key projects and revenue of £18m for the year ahead, and a healthy pipeline of opportunities for 2018-19 & beyond. The Lorne Stewart team are working closely with Interserve Construction and Desco in partnership / collaboration with the end Client, Proton Partners I am able to confirm that we have recruited a sizeable number of International. Our project team have been involved from the initial Design apprentices, along with new staff and operatives, whom, I am sure, stage to ensure that all the Stakeholders have the necessary understanding of will be the foundation of our future workforce. They will be trained the project brief and to ensure our installation process drives both efficiency and mentored by our existing and experienced tradesmen and staff and quality as well as a thorough understanding of the Client’s requirements who continue to play a key part in the success of our business in the and that these are being achieved and that this objective and project delivery North East Region. ‘Keep up the good work Guys’, thank you. exceeds the expectation of the Clients’ team. Whilst the project is nearing completion, the objectives and feedback from both Interserve and the Client I would also like to thank all of our staff for their continued hard team continue to be positive. work and commitment to our Targets for the Region, we are a Team and Teamwork is and will continue to be the reason our business is successful. Thank you all again.

I wish you all a very peaceful, relaxing and enjoyable Christmas, enjoy your Christmas break as looking ahead we shall be having one of the Busiest Years this Region has ever experienced.

May I wish you and your families, a very happy and prosperous New Year.”

Tom McLaughlin Regional Director, North East Recognising our people 17

NETPark (Below)

NETPark Explorer is a £7.4m new buildings offering laboratory, clean development commissioned by Durham room and office spaces. With units County Council. They have engaged ranging from 3,550ft² to 5,000ft² these Interserve Construction, one of our Key are suitable for world-class science Contractors in the region to build this and technology companies, either prestigious development on NETPark graduating from the NETPark Incubator (Sedgefield), recognised as one of the or looking to locate to this prestigious world’s leading science and technology science park. parks, based in County Durham. Interserve Construction Ltd commenced Lorne Stewart have supported building work early in 2017, and with a Interserve from the initial bid stage and mutually agreed programme in place, contributed by an intensive review of we anticipate that the Project will be Value Engineered Solutions to ensure completed ahead of schedule, delivered the budget targets were met and the and handed over before Christmas, 5 project given the go ahead. This new weeks early. development consists of two brand

Kings Manor (Above)

A new 277 bed Student Accommodation block, with a gym, social space and cinema room, in the heart of Newcastle and part of an ongoing development which is adjacent Northumbria University. The Lorne Stewart team is working in conjunction with the Main Contractor, Brims Construction & Developer Adderstone, to deliver the project within the restricted City Centre environment. g The scheme incorporates specialist installations such as: MVHR Ventilation, CCTV, Integrated Door Access, Fire Alarms and Smoke Ventilation

Structured cabling and Wi-Fi will provide improved levels in the standard of student accommodation. It will be ready for the new intake of students in the summer of 2018 to Newcastle and Northumbria Universities.

RESIDENTIAL Wynyard Manor Taylor Wimpey (Above and right) Alan Johnson & Billy Reid We have recently completed our (Above) building services installations to 10 luxury apartments in Wynyard Manor, During a weekly site visit to Bellway Homes at Elwick one of the many tasks including fitted furniture, sanitary ware carried out by visiting supervisor Alan Johnson involves checking the testing and and heated towel rails, zone heating commissioning of a central heating boiler and unvented hot water cylinder. systems with system boilers and mains This was carried out by Engineer Billy Reid prior to handover to the Client. pressure unvented cylinders. 18 TOUcHLINE Midlands “2017 has been a busy and challenging year, Brexit has created apprehension with many Clients reluctant to invest in Construction, resulting in many projects being scrapped or postponed.

We remain focussed and excited about 2018, an Christmas and happy New Year as we look forward opportunity for new orders, ensuring operational to 2018.” excellence and delivering positive results for the Business. I would like to thank all our team for their continued Kevin Butler support, and wish them and their families a merry Regional Director, Midlands

Radcliffe House University Of WarwicK (Above and right)

This £3m project was secured as a result of a The project programme throughout was extremely Commercial opportunity that Lorne Stewart were challenging and comprised of 3 phases to enable able to deliver, based upon the speed of response handover of sections of the building for early and flexibility as an operational unit. occupation to enable the University to maintain their revenue streams, this was a critical issue for The project consisted of the refurbishment of an them from the outset. existing Conference Centre and 154 bedroom Hotel, utilising the existing mechanical and electrical Due to the success of this project and the infrastructure to deliver a new installation throughout. relationships that the Lorne Stewart Management Team have forged, we are looking to secure a The project was based upon a novated design place on the University of Warwick framework from Couch Perry & Wilkes Partnership which for future opportunities which should guarantee was developed and adapted throughout by the the business revenue over the next five years. management team on site, working alongside the This was all thanks to the collaborative approach Audits Main Contractor G F Tomlinson. and the ‘can do’ attitude of our site delivery team comprising of Richard Mawson, Andrew Walker, An annual NICEIC review and site inspection was The Contract was completed and duly handed over Steve Vaughan and Adrian Cowley, along with undertaken which confirmed we are delivering works to the in October 2017 a few days before the original assistance from Planner Kyle Van Dolah-Evans standard required to meet this accreditation. official handover date. This was to the delight of and Quantity Surveyor Scott Agwunobi plus Senior both the Main Contractor and their Client who were Management guidance and support from Simon BM TRADA auditors attended Radcliffe House as part of the extremely pleased with the finishing standards and Drinkwater and Kevin Butler. group audit where we met all necessary requirements. general level of management of the works by the Lorne Stewart delivery team. Recognising our people 19

HMP Long Lartin, Evesham (Left)

This £4.5m project involves the replacement/ including a client demonstration of its full operation. refurbishment of Life Safety Systems within the All works on site require specialist labour with existing Category A Prison environment. All of these Counter Terrorism Clearance in addition to the services are being upgraded and extended to allow normal HMP Enhanced Security requirements. incorporation onto a new site-wide fibre network. The new control room will become the hub of this The contract is due to run until January 2018, but operation with upgrades to several existing control with further opportunities, it is likely to extend into panels to allow integration onto the new site-wide mid 2018. Galliford Try, the main contractor are management system. In addition, there is an highly complementary of the Lorne Stewart project opportunity to secure the upgrade works to the delivery team comprising of David Beames, George high and low voltage site-wide ring main and Johnston, Andrew Walker, Keith Clarke, Jeremy additional works to the existing fibre network. Pardoe and Nigel Millman. We are currently discussing further opportunities as part of their All new services are being installed including Preferred Supplier List, where we are now one of four intelligent lighting and UPS support systems with an MEP suppliers to their Business Unit within integration of all existing systems onto a new SMS, the Midlands Region.

Sense (Left)

This £2.1project was delivered for Stepnell Engineer’s, ESC, the Main Contractor and the Construction where the building has been purposely Client’s Team. The contract completed in August constructed as a new Resource Centre for the Deaf 2017 and opened shortly afterwards where we and Blind Charity, Sense is based in Selly Oak, have since further negotiated the Second Floor Fit Birmingham.The Project consisted of the design, Out works due to commence in December 2017 installation and commissioning of the complete on a fast track Programme to complete due to the Building Services to a three storey multi-use Client having a Tenant in place. premise to include a Business Hub, Performance Space, Teaching Areas, Café and Office Space to We have received very positive feedback from the the First and Second Floors, where focus on colours Main Contractor, Consulting Engineers and End and textures was of paramount importance due to User where future opportunities are very likely the nature of future occupants. thanks to the project delivery team headed up by Construction Manager Adrian Cowley, Electrical The Project was designed by AVUS Consulting, Engineer Tim Collins and Mechanical Engineer who liaised closely with the Clients Consulting Alan Gamble.

King Alfred’s Academy New Science Block COMMERCIAL Pre-construction (Above) Main contractor: Carillion Mike Phillips has taken Scott Agwunobi under Andrew Gardner was promoted to Pre- Value £1.2m his wing with great success. Scott has developed Construction Manager earlier this year where Completion: December 2017 an outstanding commercial awareness and he has been tasked with developing the Bid process control which has fully supported all the Team at the Midlands Office. operational teams resulting in sound financial This £1.2m project was awarded as recognition of the outcomes on all his projects. He is definitely one As part of this development we have employed Lorne Stewart team achievements, following the successful to watch out for in the near future and we have Ben Stephens as our new Electrical Estimator to completion of the Gagle Brook Primary School completed a very promising future Commercial Manager in join Richard Green and our Mechanical Estimators during 2016. him, watch this space! David Millard and Jason Burford. We have been reviewing our current target Client base, taking The Project consists of the design, installation and Roddy Nicholls has used all his commercial advantage of the developing Midlands market. commissioning of the complete Building Services to a New expertise in controlling a very demanding CAT A We have spent significant time getting closer to Science Block within the existing King Alfred’s Academy prison with many changes and disruptions, great our Clients offering technical support to better Campus in Wantage, Oxford. effort and commitment was demonstrated. differentiate our bid submissions.

The Project was designed by one of the Design Partners of the Birmingham Business Unit, AVUS Consulting, who liaised closely with the Client’s Consulting Engineers, Couch Perry & Wilkes The Future is Bright Partnership, the Main Contractor and the Client’s team. The We have supported Bouygues UK with Keele From the successful completion of Ipsen delivery teams from both Main Contractor, Carillion and Lorne University which they have secured circa Laboratory with Austins we have been Stewart were the same as the previous project. This was a £2.8m. given a great opportunity to tender a GW huge assistance, as expectations from each team were already Lab Extension in Sittingbourne – circa recognised, having a positive impact on the performance on site Repeat work opportunity with Tomlinson’s on £10m, this fits perfectly with the strong where the Client has seen how aligned everyone has been. another Keele project worth £3m has resulted engineering team we have to support in them securing that opening. them in this work sector. We have received extremely positive feedback from the Carillion project build team, where future opportunities are highly likely Getting back in a position to support Kier was We have secured preferred status with thanks to our team headed up by Construction Manager Peter a great achievement and we are very hopeful Galliford Try, Morgan Sindall and Shalyor Hill, Electrical Engineer Tim Collins and Mechanical Engineer we will win Muller circa £1.8m with future on their Supply Chain List. Alan Gamble. growth to £3m. 20 TOUcHLINE

“From concept to completion, MDSL have been supplying multi-service corridor modules, plant skids and pre-fabricated pipework to the construction industry for almost 10 years...

Offsite modular solutions bring many benefits to the construction industry w including; improved site health & safety, reduced costs, improved quality, i reduced labour, shorter programmes and eco friendly solutions. Our people are among the most experienced in the offsite industry. They share a common drive to succeed through a 'can-do' attitude, as well as MDSL an enthusiasm for their work and a passion for providing an exceptional service for our customers.

MDSL continue to develop its capability with the utility cupboards. Our bespoke cupboard units are going from strength to strength the industry recognising the benefits of these units. We have been very successful with the types of cupboard units we supply and enquiries for bespoke units remains high.

MDSL has been successful in developing its client base this year and are now delivering projects for most of the M&E contractors in the UK. We are constantly reviewing our product range and actively encourage our customers to help us develop new and better units,

Our committed work force continue to be dedicated to make MDSL g successful through innovation and efficiency.” Ernie Price Director, MDSL Recognising our people 21

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REDUCED LABOUR INTEGRAL Hospital 150 fully serviced corridor modules

HE Simms A&J Ryan Elephant & Castle Goodman's Fields 600 fully serviced cupboard units 438 serviced cupboard units

IMTECH MACE Sovereign Court East Village, Stratford, London 230 cylinder cupboard units 482 fully serviced cupboard units including doors and flooring 22 TOUcHLINE Rotary g i Building Services

Kings Court Main Contractor: Sir Robert McAlpine Client: CAPCO

Based in the centre of Covent Garden is this prestigious development of 44 high end apartments, 1 no penthouse and extensive retail areas of which some are already now trading. Rotary Building Services have the challenge of providing all the Shell and Core services with varying completion dates. The project consists of a mixture of new build and fully refurbished listed grade 1 and 2 buildings including an Energy Centre which is located within the basement. The project commenced in May 2016 with completion being targeted for the end of March 2018, although integration works will take place after this date.

CINEWORLD CINEMA, “I am absolutely delighted with (Above left) the Council’s decision, which will Main Contractor: help drive forward significant McLaren Construction investment in the shopping park Client: British Land and continue the regeneration of the Speke area. Our shoppers are Rotary Building Services North West’s keen to see a new cinema and an extensive experience in the Leisure improved restaurant offer, which sector has been recognised by will transform the shopping park McLaren Construction in the recent into an attractive retail and leisure CPC REGENERATION FACILITY project’s inception, Rotary worked award of the full ME&P installation destination for this area of the city. RAYNESWAY, DERBY in close partnership with the main at the new 11-screen Cineworld (Above) contractor to deliver a high-quality and Cinema on Speke’s Mersey Retail Park, The plans will help New Mersey Value: £13m cost-effective bid to meet the client’s . Shopping Park become the Main Contractor: stringent requirements. second largest employer in South Graham Construction British Land is extending the new Liverpool, with over 2,000 people Client: Rolls-Royce The project incorporates a new Mersey Retail Park to include the working on the park following energy centre, manufacturing facility, 11-screen Cineworld Cinema. completion of the works. We Rotary Building Services North West product assembly building, new are committed to working with are pleased to announce the recent reception building and all associated New Mersey Shopping Park is owned by Liverpool In Work and local handover of this nationally important, infrastructure and external works. Speke Unit Trust, which British Land has employment agencies to ensure £500m Ministry of Defence-backed a large stake in. British Land is also the job opportunities are targeted nuclear regeneration project in Derby. Rotary ranks among the few with the property advisor for the shopping park. towards local people”. expertise and resources to satisfy the British Land said up to 600 full and The building of this facility to produce specialist design, safety and compliance part time jobs could be created in retail Rotary have commenced on site and reactor core fuel followed the demolition requirements that characterise projects along with another 390 construction are due to complete in the second of existing buildings and from the of this type and scale. jobs. Neil Ashcroft, New Mersey quarter of 2018. Shopping Park’s Centre Manager, said Recognising our people 23

VUE Cinema Bedford (Above)

Between April and June 2017, RBSL With the fast paced nature of the retail Leeds carried out and completed the industry, we were required to complete Building Services installations on VUE and hand the project over within a 12 Cinema in Bedford, valued at £1m. weeks timescale. This was in anticipation The cinema is a brand new build and for the new Wonder Woman movie forms part of the Riverside Square release. Yorkshire development. The finishes of VUE Cinemas are always Region The project itself consisted of 7 new to a high standard. This one in particular auditoriums, including separate seating consisted of a full LED lighting scheme, areas for electric recliner seating and architectural luminaires and stainless “2017 has been a difficult year dealing with VIP seating areas. steel wiring accessories in areas visible legacy issues on City and Chesterfield to the public. Hospital balanced by a successful conclusion on the Dairy Crest Contract completed in Cornwall.

2017 has been a difficult year dealing for works in London with further with legacy issues on Bristol City and orders in the pipeline. Chesterfield Hospital balanced by a successful conclusion on the Dairy We are working hard on developing Crest Contract completed in Cornwall. further relationships to ensure future work for the business moving During the year we continued with forward. repeat work to key accounts for Boots the Chemist, Vue Cinemas and a The market continues to be Framework Agreement with ISG. challenging and I would like to take this opportunity of thanking all staff 2018 budgets have been set and for their application and efforts and forward orders are in line with wish you and your families a merry expectations with continued works Christmas and a happy New Year.” with our existing supply chains as well as developing a new partnership with John Balderstone Eon resulting in receiving our first order Regional Director

Ashton Gate The project had an incredibly tight Lloyds Banking Group Phase one works involved the (Above) programme, consisting of three Peterborough Replacement installation of a new infrastructure individual phases with the whole Generator Infrastructure for new generator 6 supplied by Following on from the successful stadium being completed for the Phase (Above) a third party. The works included completion of Phase 1 and 2. Rotary 2016-17 season. In this time Rotary new containment, LV cabling, BMS Building Services completed the full BS provided their expertise in sporting RBSL Leeds has been appointed by and control cabling along with final M&E installations of Ashton Gate arenas/ to carry out a very ISG to undertake the works to replace commissioning and synchronisation of Stadium. The stadium has a seated successful project and did this to a high the generator infrastructure and new the new generator with the existing capactity of 27,000, and is the venue standard which inevitably contributed to generator synchronisation panel at 5no generators on site. for Bristol RFU and Bristol City FC a satisfied end user. Lloyds Banking Group Data Centre home matches. Peterborough. 24 TOUcHLINE SOUTH WEST Plymouth “The Southwest region has undergone a period of rebuilding over the last year following relocation from Ashburton back to our offices in Plymouth.

Turnover has been increased from 2016 with a push on new Clients’ and rebuilding relationships with Main Contractors. This has resulted in the region securing the Marjon Student Hub and Finance Deptartment refurbishment project with Midas which is nearing completion. g i

We now look forward to 2018 and hope to build upon the hard work and relationships built in 2017 with Clients’ old and new. Wishing everyone a merry Christmas and a happy New Year.”

Adam Whiting Operations Manager, Lorne Stewart Engineering

Artist’s impressions of Marjons University Student Hub and Finance Department Refurbishment

current projects

Marjons University Student Hub and Liskeard Community College Finance Department Refurbishment New Heating (Above left and right) (Right)

Value: £700,000 Value: £650,000 Client: Midas Construction Client: Cornwall Council

Brief Brief Construction of New Student Union Bar and Venue and Replace dilapidated heating in school refurbishment of existing area. block, including minor building works

Scope: Scope: Safe Isolation and Strip Out Safe isolation and strip out existing heating and ceilings Electrical Installation – New heating mains Power, Lighting, Fire, Data, Security – New heat emitters – Replace MCW main Mechanical Installation – BMS upgrades Heating, H&C Water & Ventilation – Install new ceilings Works being carried out in a live University staff Recognising our people 25 Newsupdate People

Plymouth Cardiff

Cyril with some of the children wearing their PPE

Builders Garden for From Electrical Rumney Primary School estimator to Rumney Primary School asked Cyril as workstations. As part of the Locke, Regional Director of LS Cardiff community benefit role Lorne Local Hero for help when they needed assistance Stewart worked with BECT Building in producing a ‘Builders Garden’. Contractors, who kindly provided the Brian Cracknell an Electrical Estimator at Lorne Stewart Plymouth office was The idea behind the school project decking area and the artificial grass nominated for the Plymouth Community Award following saving his neighbours was to give the children some for the cable drums. life when he found her choking. Brian is now a local hero. background of the building industry and the dangers of entering a site The pupils aged 6 - 9 years along Jill Howells was choking on her toast and ran outside where she was spotted without authority. Lorne Stewart with the Head Mistress and staff by her neighbours Brian and Debbie. The couple were just getting into their car donated safety helmets, hi vis jackets were extremely grateful to both Lorne to head off to work so another few seconds and it would have been too late. and various site signs and also Stewart & BECT for assisting them in Brian performed the Heimlich manoeuvre on Jill and saved her life. supplied empty cable drums to use producing a building work area.

Leigh BAM Safety Award for Leigh Engineering Site Manager

In May 2017, Simon Kendrick was awarded the BAM Subcontractor Manager Award in recognition for his high standards of Site Safety Management during 2016.

Simon is a Project Manager in the As Site Manager, Simon was ultimately Engineering Division at Leigh and responsible for the Health & Safety completed 11 years’ service for Lorne performance of the sub-contractors Stewart in October 2017. Prior to this who were directly employed by Lorne Simon worked as a Project Engineer for Stewart and was on site for a total of Emcor. 6 months without any major accidents or incidents and very few health & The award was presented by BAM safety related issues. Construction – North West, Supply Chain Awards for 2017 and is based David Brickliffe the Regional Director on performance on site during 2016. stated “Simon thoroughly deserves Simon was the Site Manager at the this award and shows what can Wrexham Ambulance Service Trust which be achieved on site when you are is a new Emergency Services Control part of a good team”. Centre for the North Wales Region. 26 TOUcHLINE

Leigh first aid training kicks in to help in nine vehicle pile up

Charis Cooper works in Without thinking for her own safety her his injuries and made him comfortable. Leigh Engineering as an first aid training kicked in and Charis The emergency services arrived soon Estimator and has worked parked her car on the hard shoulder after and took down the crash barrier and went to assist. Charis and another and vehicle doors to remove the injured for Lorne Stewart for HGV driver who had approached noticed driver. over 18 months. In the that the driver of the Range Rover was autumn of 2016 Charis severely injured, unconscious and was During this time, Charis kept control qualified as a first aider trapped inside. of his head, making sure his neck was completing the 3-Day ‘First straight as he may have had neck injuries, little did she know he had a Aid at Work’ course with Charis asked the driver of the HGV if he had something to break the window fractured neck, multiple fractures to all A week later Charis visited him Rotary Building Services with and he assisted by breaking the his ribs on his right hand side, three ribs (Ian McDonald) in hospital where at Phoenix House in window with a hammer. Charis then on the left and also multiple fractures, he thanked her in person for the Warrington. climbed in through the front window to head injury and a large open wound to treatment given. help the unconscious Range Rover male his chin and neck area. On Tuesday 11th April 2017, as driver whilst the HGV driver went to Due to the prompt action of Charis Charis was travelling home she assist others. Charis remained in the car for a total Cooper Ian is now on the road to a was exiting the M6 at junction 28 of 45 minutes before the injured driver full recovery. for Leyland. As she was parked on Charis administered first aid by could be removed. Once removed, the exit slip road, she witnessed an checking his vital signs and noticed he was taken to Preston hospital David Brickliffe the Regional horrific accident directly behind her bleeding from the side of his head. for treatment including scans and Director stated “I am very proud in her rear view mirror. An articulated She was then joined by another motorist the application of glue to repair his of what Charis did and she is lorry had driven into the rear of a who just happened to be a military fractured skull. As he was taken away a shining example to all other Range Rover and caused a nine medic and between the two of them his wife arrived and thanked Charis for members of staff”. vehicle pile up. carried out all relevant checks, dressed her help.

Birmingham Southampton retirement Summer BBQ Jeremy (Jem) Pardoe retired on the 30th November 2017 The Southampton branch had after a career in the Electrical Industry that led him to a ‘Team Building Day’ on a working for Lorne Stewart for the best part of 10 years. Saturday afternoon in August Jem was a Senior Electrical Engineer and the NICEIC Qualifying at Manor Farm. Supervisor for the Kings Norton Business Unit. Jem had a wealth of electrical engineering experience that will be sorely missed but we all wish him well in his retirement where he has big plans to travel with his wife and explore places at his leisure.

Find as many words as you can, in any direction, outline them and send or scan back to Lynn.Hamlin@ lornestewart.co.uk or post to Harrow office for Lynn's attention by 12 Jan 2018. The person with the most words will win a prize. Words must be four or more letters and be found in the English dictionary. The winner will be announced on 19 Jan 2018. Long ServicE Awards p uzzle

Christian Hartry Birmingham

Christian Hartry celebrated his 21st Anniversary with Lorne Stewart on 20th May 2017 having joined the company in 1996.

Having worked as a Pipefitter/Welder for the duration of his time he has travelled g countrywide installing quality pipework installations. Christian was presented with his award by Kevin Butler, Regional Director p rize w inning Recognising our people 27

Southern New baby arrivals in 2017 Handy man goes beyond

the call of duty Gareth Draisey, Administrator at the Cardiff office and Louise McGuigan loosen the screw that squeezing his are proud parents to Harry Thomas finger. However, seconds later, Dr Draisey who was born on 28th July Jaffey spotted joiner Mark Tasker 2017. Baby Harry weighed 8lbs and passing and, realising he might have half an ounce. just the tools he needed, drafted him in to help. Delighted parents Dimple and Arun Mark, 31, who lives in the city Lorne Stewart employee, ended Mathew welcomed their first child up saving the day – and a man’s centre and works at the hospital for Michaela Miryam into the world finger – on his way to a routine contractor Lorne Stewart, explained: on 15th August 2017. Michaela job in the emergency department “Dr Jaffey came rushing out and weighed 5lb 6oz at birth. Arun is an at the Royal Hospital. asked if I had any Allen keys. He said Engineer at the Harrow branch. ‘follow me into the bay’ and that’s Unlikely hero Mark Tasker insisted when I saw Scott. he was just in the right place at the right time when he came to the aid “The screw was very tight so we Craig Leather (Senior Project of stricken Scott Butler, who was couldn’t get the Allen key to work Manager, Southampton office) and minutes from losing his index finger at first, so I got a hack saw and his wife Miriam are proud parents to baby . after it became trapped in a hinge. attempted to cut the hinge around Harry Hussain Leather Miriam gave birth on 27th January Scott’s finger but the saw was 2017 and Harry weighed 8.13oz. Scott, from Walton, had been fixing a jamming so we got a pair of pliers Harry has an older sister named kitchen cupboard when the foot-long and forced the Allen key that way.” Brooke. mechanism clamped on to his finger temporarily cutting off the blood Dr Jaffey recalled: “I chased Mark supply. His finger quickly turned after seeing him walk past with his Southampton Project Surveyor Chris Rogers and his wife Ellie were white, then dark blue and without trolley and he pulled out the biggest delighted to announce the new set of Allen keys I have ever seen. prompt treatment the finger was in addition to the family. Baby Peter danger of needing to be amputated. The third one we tried worked. 10 who was born on 9th September minutes later, thanks to his efforts, 2017 weighed 6lb 5oz, he has an Scott was told by the paramedics the finger was released and was older brother named Hugo. who took him to the Royal Liverpool returning to a satisfyingly pink colour. University Hospital that he had a “I would like to thank Mark for 70% chance of losing the digit, and stepping up to the plate, and getting he feared the worst. stuck into something that was clearly not in his job description.” Colin Greenfield who works as a On arrival at the Royal, emergency Project Engineer at the Wynyard Physician Doctor Lawrence Jaffey Scott added: “I’m really grateful branch and partner Sam had a little had every medical implement at to Mark and Dr Jaffey for their baby girl named Florence weighing his disposal, but was not equipped efforts. Without their quick thinking 7lb 6oz on 24th June 2017. to free Scott from the unusual I probably would have lost the finger. contraption. In a bid to save the Thanks to them, I can count my finger he sent the paramedics back blessings!” to the flat for Scott’s Allen key to

David Bunce Richard Worgan Southampton Cardiff

Operations Manager at the Southampton Richard Worgan is a Senior Craftsman branch was presented with his 21 year from the Cardiff branch, he received Long Service Award by Luke McCathie, his 21 year Long Service Award from Regional Director. Small Works Manager Paul Simon on 22nd Nov 2017.

Darren Bennett Kevin Cragg g Cardiff Plymouth Cardiff Electrician Darren Bennett received Congratulations to Kevin Cragg from the Plymouth branch for completing 21 year’s his 21 year Long Service Award in Sept service with Lorne Stewart. Kevin has been an excellent tradesman for the business 2017. The cheque was presented to him and a key member of the site team throughout his service and continues to be so. by Small Works Manager Paul Simon g 28 TOUcHLINE

Facilities Charity

Vickie Cross North Service Standard's Manager I started work with Lorne Stewart and although facilities management 90 over 11 years ago as a cleaner/ wasn’t an avenue I had really caterer on a PFI contract in Lancaster, considered, I thoroughly enjoyed miles whilst at college and university. I had working with people in different Buckingham no intentions of always working as working environments particularly Palace to working alongside NHS staff in a cleaner as my overall aim was to Windsor Castle become a PE Teacher. Mental Health units. I enjoyed this as it opened my eyes to what’s actually However, I managed to work my involved in the day to day running way into a team leader’s position, and the hard work that goes into supervising the teams on each of the maintaining and managing sites. sites. I passed my teaching degree

Employee Recognition Scheme

Following the introduction of a new Employee David O`Meally (Air Conditioning Mobile Engineer) John Nancollis (Engineering Supervisor - Plymouth) Barnardos Recognition Scheme by Lorne Stewart Facilities, accepting a certificate of commendation from David congratulates Dariush Bakhtiarizadeh for his Charity Gary Giddens (Regional Contract Manager - Bristol) Mason (Compliance Manager, Plymouth Branch) for services, client support and professional conduct congratulates Chas Kirby for his services and exceptional service delivery at Exeter International when dealing with an urgent out of hours fault Christmas conduct which have been formally recognised and Airport under the new Lorne Stewart Facilities which had been formally recognised and reported reported by our key Client Aardman Animations Ltd. Services employee recognition scheme. by our key client, Plymouth Community Homes Ltd. Jumper

Other candidates who received awards...... and recognition from Cornwall Council Day 2016

Rob Nancollis: Services recognised by our client at St Neots Doctors Ian Lovely: Services recognised by Torpoint Community College in relation Surgery, Plymouth and assisting in the retention of this contract for a to installing Gas Science Room Works The Harrow office raised further 12 months. £100.00 and the Birmingham Recognition in relation to Penpol School, Cornwall for the Simon Dunstan: office raised £26.00 Steve Warren: Services recognised by our client St Austell Brewery in excellent delivery and supervison of a refurbishment project. regards to works undertaken at The 3 Crowns, Chagford, Devon. Jason Clarke: recognition for services provided at Unit 1 Lower Wharf, Bude, Cornwall. Mark Taylor, Crewe Station Barry Sharples: recognition for services provided at Unit 1 Lower Wharf, Bude, Cornwall. Manager would like to say thanks

“I would like to say thank you to all the Team Nominee's team for giving so much of your time and Crewe Team Nominees: Fitz Burke (Supervisor), Janet Edwards, Nicky Mann, John Moores, Richard Powner, Rita Rathbone, Glyn Lloyd Roberts, Paul Robinson, Melvin Hayfield, Dan Clorley, Paul Speed, effort in getting the Ice Room at Crewe Brian Harrison and Amanda Brooks. Station so clean. I can't tell you how much this benefits the profile of the station and I am so grateful to you.

Also, back in February on behalf of the Liverpool Route Leadership team, again I would like to thank everyone for all the hard Fitz and Brian Janet Richard Paul Speed work in delivering an amazing customer experience and keeping the station clean and tidy.

This was particularly relevant over Period 11 where you helped us to achieve a NAS score of 51.4 on the route. The business Paul Robinson Lisa Glyn John challenge was to achieve NAS to 50 and you have all contributed in exceeding this with hard work and dedication. Lorne Stewart sponsored a Thanks to you and all your staff for being Christmas tree for Virgin West great – let’s see where we can take it next Coast trains for Peterborough year. Station. Nicky Amanda Dan Rita Recognising our people 29

Andy Vickers, Operations Director North, Facilities

Just in case you haven’t met Andy before, the photograph shows him competing in the ‘Palace to Palace’ cycle ride which is a 90 mile bike ride from Buckingham Palace to Windsor Castle. This event is in aid of the Princes Trust and has approx. 3,800 riders taking part each year.

Andy Vickers, leading a team of old rugby players from all corners of the UK to complete their annual cycle ride for charity. They cycled over 220 miles from Greasby on the Wirral to Cardiff Bay climbing over 15,000 ft in total (half way to Everest) and up various hills in Wales. 220 They raised an astonishing miles £1,715 for Barnardos. Greasby to Cardiff Bay Leigh charity news

Birmingham charity news Well done to Andy Vickers for guessing the right height The Birmingham staff have been busy again this of the cake, 94cm. year raising approx. £150.00 for various charities including the Children’s Hope Foundation, Teenage Cancer Box and Midlands Air Ambulance from their charity sweet boxes. They have raised £56.00 from dress down days.

Emma Mcloughlin took part in a charity event on Well done to Vickie Cross & Malcolm Taylor for guessing the right November 18th to help raise funds for UNICEF to for every £1.00 donated. It made for a very amount of sweets in the jar, 109. build clean water pumps in communities in East interesting workout consisting of dance moves, Africa. This involved Emma teaching 3 fitness push ups, burpees, pistol squats, cycling and classes back to back for customers at her gym and running to name a few! The total amount raised Southampton charity news also doing a rep challenge, where she offered to do by Lorne Stewart was £125.00 and the total made 1 rep of an exercise chosen by the person donating by Emma for the whole event was £994.50. Gillian Watts from Southampton Branch completed a 5k run and raised money for BARNARDOS – CHARITY UPDATE Hampshire and Isle of Wight Air Ambulance The Harrow branch have concentrated all their which was held on efforts on dress down days for our nominated the 25th of June at Southampton Airport. charity, Barnardos and so far this year, from January 2017 to October 2017, have raised £739.94.

The total amount raised this year from all offices from Jan – Oct 2017 is £1,098.87 Lorne Stewart Engineering

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